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Each and every Michigan Representative receives a copy of the “Michigan Legislative Edition” a couple of times per year. We welcome content from legislators, organizations, and citizens pertaining to pro-family, pro-liberty, and pro-privacy issues. At this time we are not accepting or considering advertisers as we feel it will dilute the clean message for our legislators and their staff.

The purpose is to publicize those legislators in a non-partisan format that will strengthen Michigan and the relationship between Legislators and Citizens. Our first award for the month of May 2009 was given to Representative Brian Calley who also was a guest on Get Your Justice Live during the month April.

If you have a suggestion for a nomination, please feel free to email gyjlnews@gmail.com. All nominations and article suggestions must be done in writing. Nominations and important article submissions will be considered up to the ninth (9th) of each month prior to publication.

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